Eid Mubarak to all my dear brothers and sisters around the world — young and old.

As we celebrate Eid al-Adha, may Allah fill your homes with peace, your hearts with tranquility, and your lives with barakah. May He accept our prayers, our sacrifices, and our good deeds, and forgive us for our shortcomings.

On this blessed day, let us not forget our brothers and sisters in Gaza and in every place of hardship and oppression. May Allah protect them, ease their suffering, grant healing to their wounded, mercy to their martyrs, and freedom to all those who are oppressed. May He surround them with His mercy and grant them strength, patience, and victory.

These are difficult and corrupted times, but our hope in Allah is always greater than the injustice of this world. Let this Eid be a reminder that we are one Ummah, one body — if one part feels pain, the whole body feels it. May Allah unite our hearts upon truth, guide us back to His path, and remove division and hatred from between us.

Ya Allah, unite the Muslims, strengthen our faith, protect our children, and make us a source of goodness, justice, and mercy wherever we are.

Eid Mubarak to you and your families. May this Eid be a doorway to better days, stronger iman, and a united Ummah.

Foyjul Islam

By Foyjul Islam

My name is Foyjul Islam. I am a journalist and writer based in London, UK, and a practicing Muslim with a deep passion for thoughtful living, faith, and personal growth. I am currently studying in the ʿĀlimiyyah program and pursuing Hifz, which allows me to deepen my understanding of the Islamic tradition and strengthen my connection to the Qur’an. I love travelling, learning, and meeting people from different walks of life. These experiences have shaped how I see the world and taught me to be my own teacher in life. I believe that every journey, conversation, and challenge carries a lesson, and I try to approach each day with curiosity and gratitude. Outside of work and studies, I enjoy spending time with my family, which keeps me grounded and reminds me of what truly matters. I’m into sports, which helps me stay healthy and active, and I’m a bit of a foodie who enjoys discovering new places to eat. I also have a long-standing interest in cars. My faith is at the heart of who I am. It guides my values, my writing, and the way I interact with others. Through my journey of faith, family, writing, ʿĀlimiyyah studies, and Hifz, I hope to offer benefit, inspiration, and reflection to others, and to contribute in a small way to meaningful, faith-rooted conversations in our time.

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